Water Resources and Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Water Resources and Economics is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
COVID-19 and handwashing: Implications for water use in Sub-Saharan Africa22
A global-scale hydropower potential assessment and feasibility evaluations21
Saving water at Cape Town schools by using smart metering and behavioral change18
Water consumption rationalization using demarketing strategies in the Gaza Strip, Palestine16
The Cape Town drought: A study of the combined effectiveness of measures implemented to prevent “Day Zero”15
Participatory value evaluation for the evaluation of flood protection schemes14
Crop farming adaptation to droughts in small-scale dryland agriculture in Chile14
The impact of collective and individual drip irrigation systems on fertilizer use intensity and land productivity: Evidence from rural Xinjiang, China11
21st Century water withdrawal decoupling: A pathway to a more water-wise world?10
Impact of participatory irrigation management on mulched drip irrigation technology adoption in rural Xinjiang, China10
Non-market values of water sensitive urban designs: A case study on rain gardens9
The impact of irrigated agriculture on child nutrition outcomes in southern Ghana9
Spatial analysis of water quality and income in Europe9
Household preferences for improved water services in the Galápagos Islands8
Spatial inequality of domestic water consumption in Mexico city7
Dynamic change of inter-regional virtual water transfers in China: Driving factors and economic benefits7
The interconnection between water quality level and health status: An analysis of Escherichia Coli contamination and drinking water from Nepal7
Competition between different groundwater uses under water scarcity6
The Environmental Kuznets Curve at the thermoelectricity-water nexus: Empirical evidence from Spain6
Dynamic water pricing and the risk adjusted user cost (RAUC)6
Promoting global access to water and sanitation: A supply and demand perspective6
Nash bargaining in a general equilibrium framework: The case of a shared surface water supply5
Tracking water for human activities: From the ivory tower to the ground5
Not your typical rate structure change: Heterogeneous water demand responses5
Conserving for the common good: Preferences for water conservation policies during a severe drought in Northern California4
Market response to the hierarchical water environment regulations on heavily polluting firm: Evidence from China4
Optimizing agricultural cropping patterns under irrigation water use restrictions due to environmental flow requirements and climate change4
Adaptation of smallholder farmers to climate risks: Remittances and irrigation investment in the Republic of Moldova4
Economic contribution and rebound effect of industrial water: The case of the Yangtze River Delta4
Assessing the cost-effectiveness of Nature-based Solutions under climate change uncertainty and learning4
Investigating the impacts of drinking water quality on house prices: A household production function approach4
Water tariff setting and its welfare implications: Evidence from Chinese cities4
More risk, more money: When are payments for water savings from limited irrigation profitable for farmers?4
Market-based groundwater resources allocation mechanism: An inter-sectoral water exchanges programming analysis4
Exploring behavioral responses to a residential water tariff reform3
How stable is the stabilization value of groundwater? Examining the behavioral and physical determinants3
Piloting accounts for recreational ecosystem services: Quality, use, and monetary value of freshwaters in Finland3
The emergence and persistence of payments for watershed services programs in Mexico3
What is the least cost policy mix for nitrogen and phosphorous abatement in a rapidly urbanizing catchment?2
The impact of water conservation regulations on mining firms: A stochastic control approach2
Further evidence on social comparison and residential water use2
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